Another Method to Gain Access To Internet Marketing Products for FREE

On yesterday’s post I reviewed an eBook that teaches you how to gain access to many Internet Marketing products for free.
As I stated yesterday, there is one method that eBook overlooks. Today I’m going to describe that method.

But first, legal disclaimer: This post might include information that may be used against the law.
This is the reader’s sole responsibility as to how he’ll use this information, and the writer takes no responsibility whatsoever on how will the reader use this information.

Now that we are done with legal stuff - many online “Gurus”, “Millionaires who want to share their secrets” and so on and so forth try to protect their content from being indexed by search engine with robots.txt . After all that’s the only way to make sure your “members only” page does not get indexed in Google, and then anybody will be able to access it.
So,in the robots.txt file they tell the SE crawlers, where they shouldn’t look.
So, let’s say you want to access www.product.com for free.
In your address bar try writing http://www.product.com/robots.txt.
If the page is not found, then there’s no chance for this method with this product.

If page is found, you will see many lines begging with “Disallow:”, and then comes a directory name.
These directory names are directories the site’s owner doesn’t want crawlers to visit.
One of them could easily be the download or “members only” page.
So now there’s some brute forcing involved, but all you have to do is check out all those directories.
For example, if in http://www.product.com/robots.txt you see a line saying “Disallow: /members/”,
Try writing in your browser’s address bar “http://www.product.com/members/”.
Sometimes it will bring you to the members area, and then you win!
Sometimes it will show you the directory’s contents, and then you should just press each and every file the directory includes, to see if it’s the page you are looking for.
Many times it will give you something irrelevant, and then you just move to the next Disallow line.

Use your common sense, directories such as /members/, /thankyou/, /VIP/ etc. are more likely to be the “members only page” then directories such as /cgi-bin/, /support/, /scripts/, etc.

In the end, remember, that if it’s worth reading, then it’s probably worth buying, and those people who take the time to write quality products, deserve the money.

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